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<p>[QUOTE="OldHasBeen, post: 4667896, member: 54744"]I remember east of Tucson Arizona several years back they had the East bound lane shut down with two-way traffic on the west bound lane. Just as I got on the two-way going west I heard over my CB that a U-Haul truck was coming my way and it was severing back and forth and had nearly hit several vehicles that it was meeting. A truck driver was following it and telling about this U-Haul truck trying to warn everyone that was meeting it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Right soon I saw it coming at me and it was bobbing all over the road and when I met it, it came on my side. Thankfully I had been warned and was going slowly, I ran off the side of the shoulder to keep it from hitting me head on. Yet when I met this U-Haul truck I saw a young boy setting in the passenger seat, I could just barely see his head and to me the driver looked as if he was drunk and or was driving while he was very sleepy. I've always wondered if they finally wound up in a bad wreck.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've seen incidents like this several times and when I do I try my best to stay out of their way. If I'm behind them I will stay way behind them. Some people will try to pass them and that's the most dangerous thing one can do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OldHasBeen, post: 4667896, member: 54744"]I remember east of Tucson Arizona several years back they had the East bound lane shut down with two-way traffic on the west bound lane. Just as I got on the two-way going west I heard over my CB that a U-Haul truck was coming my way and it was severing back and forth and had nearly hit several vehicles that it was meeting. A truck driver was following it and telling about this U-Haul truck trying to warn everyone that was meeting it. Right soon I saw it coming at me and it was bobbing all over the road and when I met it, it came on my side. Thankfully I had been warned and was going slowly, I ran off the side of the shoulder to keep it from hitting me head on. Yet when I met this U-Haul truck I saw a young boy setting in the passenger seat, I could just barely see his head and to me the driver looked as if he was drunk and or was driving while he was very sleepy. I've always wondered if they finally wound up in a bad wreck. I've seen incidents like this several times and when I do I try my best to stay out of their way. If I'm behind them I will stay way behind them. Some people will try to pass them and that's the most dangerous thing one can do.[/QUOTE]
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